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Does The FIRE Movement Aspire To Revive The Gentry Class?

I’m going to say something very controversial; The FIRE movement is really just people aspiring to revive the Gentry Class with themselves as members of that class. In fact, to me, that’s not only okay, that’s totally normal and unsurprising.

Before you dismiss me as some crazed medievalist who wants to live in a castle and writes crazy posts about reviving the Gentry Class, hear me out.

FIRE versus Gentry Class

Let’s start with what the Gentry Class was… Historically, these were people that did not have titles of nobility and were not wealthy enough to be deemed aristocrats, but were effectively wealthy enough that they did not need to work beyond maintaining their estates or investments (generally rental properties).

Both those who have already FIREd and the Gentry are essentially the same thing. They’re not aristocrats, royalty, or nobility, but they are wealthy enough that they do not need to work for the rest of their lives.

The Goal Of FIRE and Joining The Gentry Class Are The Same Thing.

You’re probably thinking that the FIRE movement is about achieving FIRE whereas the Gentry Class never worked? Oh my dear upwardly mobile friends, prepare for an extremely short history lesson.

The goals of upward mobility and joining the Gentry Class are not new. In fact, old Gentry and aristocrats historically derided those who just joined the Gentry Class as mere “new men” in Tudor England and “novus homo” in Ancient Rome. There has always been that group of people working their way up the financial and social hierarchies of their time with the goal of reaching a level of self-sustaining wealth. It’s just that they have been looked down upon by those who came before them.

Those who reach FIRE during their lifetime are the New Men and Women of our time. Unlike earlier eras, we celebrate their accomplishments in this meritocratic society. They join the Gentry Class, and we cheer them on. Members of this New Gentry encourage others to join them in achieving FIRE.

Agree. As you know some if the controversy comes from FIRE not just being one group.
Your category especially fits those who want to develop a rental portfolio for their retirement stream.
How about FIG. Financially independent gentry.